The floating market, on the Damneon Saduak Canal in Bangkok Thailand, reflects the old trading business before modernization. See something you like? Hail down the narrow boat before it gets away! (photo: Andy Bracey)

Thailand floating market. Look at the color! #thailand #market #boats

Grocery Store, Thailand. Thailand Floating Market.

Floating Market, Thailand >>> I so love this photo. Can't wait to see this place for myself one day!

Fern Canyon in the California Redwoods | Bucket List! This is approximately 4.5 hours from Monterey up Hwy One, and a "can't miss" for me! | Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park | Orick #HyattRegencyMakesMeSmile

Fern Canyon, California Redwoods.Lower Oneonta falls in the Columbia River Gorge. About 1.5 hrs out of Portland. Lower Oneonta Gorge is not accessible by trail. Rather you must walk up the creek bed, over a large and perhaps unstable log jam, through the gorge, and up to your waist (or even torso depending on your height and the time of year) in water until you finally see your prize.

Karnak Temple, Egypt by Sebastien Mamyought to you by Cookies In Bloom and Hannah's Caramel Apples www.cookiesinbloom.com www.hannahscaramelapples.com

Karnak Temple, Egypt ~ Karnak is one of the most famous archeological site in Egypt. The temple, dedicated to Amon god, was connected to the city (about 5 miles away), by a Sphynx alley. Walking within the rooms of the temple, and discovering hieroglyphs and wall sculptur make you travel in time. www.goldenrealmstories.com

The Aurora Borealis aka the Northern Lights I would prefer to view them in Norway or Finland, but Alaska would be just fine. They are one of the most beautiful natural phenomenon in the world! www.VisitFinland.com

Sagrado Cenote a secret hide away ~ An underwater cave in the Jungle ~Ikil Cenote, Chichen Itza, Mexico. For the ancient Mayas the cenotes were sagred. The cenotes represented the entrance to the underworld. Cenotes were also the only resource for fresh, sweet water in the local Yucatan jungle. Some of the ancient Cenotes were used by the Mayas for offerings and religious ceremonies. - Need to add to 'bucket list'!